v 28.1 April 2016 Airport Area Strategic Development Planning Meeting Slated For This Spring Noise Exposure Map Submitted To FAA For Approval Charlotte Douglas International The Airport Area Strategic Airport has sent its updated Development Plan (AASDP) team Noise Exposure Maps to the will hold a workshop with the Federal Aviation Administration surrounding community to discuss 27 85 how the Airport’s land and areas around CLT can be best developed. for review and official determination. The Aviation Department worked with Landrum & Brown 74 Charlotte City Council approved to update the maps. The last the creation of the CLT AASDP in Noise Exposure Map update was October. The Airport has engaged finished in 1996, and the Airport MXD Development Strategists, as well just completed the update for as a team of local experts to help 2015. The Noise Exposure Map guide the process and evolve the plan. update began in 2014. The primary objective of this project Continued on back page. Charlotte Douglas International Airport is to stimulate economic growth and 485 create employment opportunities in the land around CLT. Continued on back page. 49 Work Process 77 Stage One – Economic & Market Analysis & Initial Airport Area Strategic Development Plan Concept Study Area Analysis & Stakeholder Engagement Real Estate Market & Economic Cluster Analysis Airport Case Studies & Benchmarking Recommended Land Use Development Program Key Development Areas, Catalyst Sites & Land Use / Transportation Framework Initial Airport Area Strategic Development Plan Concept We Are Here Stage Two– Enhanced Detail, Feasibility Analysis & Implementation Action Plan Detailed Allocation & Catalyst Project Concept Planning Identification of Enabling Roads & Utilities Financial Feasibility Analysis Project Timeline Winter 2016 Start Stakeholder Engagement Airport Area Strategic Development Plan Finalization Spring 2016 Neighbors Information Update Stakeholder Engagement & Field Work December 1-7 Council Approval October 26 Phasing & Staging Strategy Neighbors Information Update January 14 To receive Neighborhood Update electronically, scan the QR code below or email YouAreFirst@cltairport.com. Place “Neighborhood Update” in the subject line, and enter your name and address in the body of the email. Implementation Action Plan Summer 2016 Mid-Term Open House / Workshop Mid-Term Open House / Workshop Spring Final Open House For more information about CLT, visit cltairport.com. Final “Reveal” Open House Summer @cltairport v 28.1 April 2016 Strategic Development Planning Meeting an invitation postcard to properties in the study area. A follow up meeting is planned for Summer Noise Exposure Map Continued from front page One approved by the FAA, the contours become official. The FAA recommends that Noise Exposure that will reveal the working plan and Several public information meetings Maps be updated periodically to gather feedback on the strategy. were held in various communities take into consideration changes to allow the public to provide airport that may have occurred at airports, officials with feedback. Those such as aircraft fleet changes or comments were added to the draft an increase or decrease in aircraft interactive exercises. The date, venue document, which was part of the operations. m and time of the meeting will be Airport’s submission to the FAA. Continued from front page The community meeting will include a report of initial development concepts and seek input through For more information, please visit our website at cltairport.com/AASDP. m announced later, which will come via P: 704.359.4000 n F: 704.359.4030 cltairport.com Public Affairs P.O. Box 19066, Charlotte, NC 28219 Charlotte, NC Permit #3307 PAID Pre-Sorted Standard US Postage Airport Officials Update Surrounding Neighborhoods Charlotte Airport officials attended On February 25, Airport officials two neighborhood meetings recently attended the Steele Creek Residents with the surrounding communities. Association Annual Meeting at The Airport hosted a meeting with Christ the King Church on South the Berewick community February Tryon Street. At the meeting, which 9 at their request to discuss the included several City Departments, recent impact of noise/flights over residents were able to learn how their neighborhood. CLT staff, along Noise Exposure Maps work, as with FAA officials, spoke about well as review the flight patterns the change in flight patterns, the over the neighborhood from the impacts to the community and what previous day. m would be expected in the future.